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Community Calendar

Feb. 1

Salisbury High School Baseball will host its fourth annual cash bingo fundraiser at Salisbury Middle School, 3301 Devonshire Road. Doors open 11:30 a.m. and bingo starts noon. There is a cost for tickets. Highlights also included basket raffles, 50/50 drawing and pull tabs. Visit the website https//tinyurl.com/SHS4thBaseballBingo.

Feb. 4

Mindful Kids, a free mindfulness workshop for children, will be offered 5:45-6:30 p.m. at LVHN Health Center at Macungie, 3371 state Route 100. Designed for children ages 5 to 11 years, the workshop includes activities, movement and games taught by a certified children’s mindfulness and yoga instructor. Parents who wish to participate must register. A parent must attend the workshop with their child regardless of their participation. Bring a yoga mat, large towel or blanket for the workshop. For details and/or to register, visit the LVHN website and go to the calendar page.

Feb. 7

Emmaus Main Street Partners hosts its seventh annual Emmaus Soup Crawl noon to 4 p.m. at businesses throughout the borough. Visitors sample soups served at local businesses. Two trails are offered. According to organizers, 200 trail passports will be sold, 100 per trail. Past participating businesses include Yergey Brewing, Beyond Fitness Nutrition, Life Advance Fitness, Grandpa Joe’s Candy Shop and Green Earth Marketplace. Sponsors include Foundry Flats of Emmaus, New Tripoli Bank and Burkholder’s Heating & Air Conditioning. For details, visit www.lehighvalleychamber.org.

Feb. 14

Wildlands Conservancy will offer “Snowshoe with Your Sweetheart!”1-3 p.m. at Trexler Nature Preserve – Packhouse Road parking area, 5375 Old Packhouse Road, Schnecksville. Celebrate Valentine’s Day with your sweetheart on a snowshoe trek through a winter wonderland. Participants will explore snowy trails, learn the art of animal tracking and discover signs of wildlife. If there is no snow, this program will be a guided walk with the same animal tracking theme. The event is free. Registration is required. Visit the Wildlands Conservancy for details and/or to register.

Love is in the air at the Emmaus Historical Society Museum in a visiting display of vintage Valentines on loan from Katrina Wieand. Hallmark has nothing on these beauties! Visit the museum 10 a.m. to noon when this collection is unveiled and Wieand shares the history and the stories behind many of her collected Valentine treasures from years past.

Feb. 15

Emmaus Rotary hosts its “Over the Moon” dance fundraiser 3-6 p.m. at Triple Sun Spirits, 518 Bank St., Emmaus. There is a cost. Funds raised will benefit the East Penn Food Coalition. Those who register for the event by Jan. 31 will receive a themed cookie created by Hayden’s Confections. Tickets also will be available at the door. Fancy party attire is encouraged. For details and/to register visit the website emmausrotary.org.

Feb. 19

The Emmaus Historical Society invites the public to the first program of 2026, The Allentown Fairgrounds History and Current Day Happenings, presented by Kelly Butterbaugh (author) and Daryl Urmy (Lehigh County Agricultural Society president). Join the society as they walk through the past history of the fairgrounds established at 17th and Chew streets in 1889. This history will be brought to life through the Lehigh County Agricultural Society and longtime fair participants. Please note that due to Lent, the program will be held on the third Thursday of the month in February. The program is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served after the program.

Feb. 21

Wildlands Conservancy will offer the program “Winter Birding Walk” 1-3 p.m. at Trexler Nature Preserve — Environmental Education Center, 4935 Orchard Road, Schnecksville. Whether you’re new to bird-watching or looking to sharpen your skills, this guided walk will introduce you to the hardy species in the region during the colder months. Learn how to identify birds by sight and sound, use field guides effectively and understand winter bird behavior. The event is free. Register online through the Wildlands Conservancy website.

Feb. 22-28

The East Penn Chamber of Commerce and Emmaus Main Street Partners host East Penn Restaurant Week. The event is designed to spotlight local eateries and traditionally includes menu and drink specials at participating businesses.

Feb. 28

Wildlands Conservancy will host a free Get Out! For Wellness walk at South Mountain 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Participants will meet at 28th Street SW, Allentown. The route will take hikers through two natural areas: the Robert Rodale Reserve – designated a State Significant Area – and Wildlands Conservancy’s 440-acre South Mountain Preserve. Participants who prefer a shorter outing are welcome. Register online through the Wildlands Conservancy website.

March 6, 7

The Emmaus Public Library will host its sixth annual Tee Time at the Library event at the library, 11 E. Main St., Emmaus. Participants will play 18 holes of miniature golf in the library stacks. An exclusive event for those 21 years and older will be held 6-9 p.m. March 6 and feature light refreshments, including one adult beverage as well as live music. A family-friendly event will be held 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 7. Children 4 years and younger will play free. There is a cost for tickets. Visit the library website www.emmauspl.org/tee-time or call 610-965-9284 for details.

March 15

Emmaus Main Street Partners and The Emmaus Historical Society host Lucky Bucks Bingo 2-5 p.m. at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 501 Chestnut St., Emmaus. Tickets are available through the website lehighvalleychamber.org/events or at the Emmaus Historical Society, 218 Main St., Emmaus.

Cash bingo at Macungie Memorial Park, lower level, Route 100 and North Poplar Street, Macungie. Doors open noon. Games begin 1 p.m. Bingo benefits Friends of the Macungie Institute. For more information, call 610-966-7830.

March 30

Woman’s Club of Emmaus hosts its annual Girls of the Month Celebration honoring eight outstanding Emmaus High School senior girls 6 p.m. at the high school, 500 Macungie Ave. The event will be held in the school cafeteria. All are welcome to attend and learn about the accomplishments of these students. The Woman’s Club of Emmaus has been honoring Emmaus High School senior girls since 1953.